November 14, 2024

A few months before former New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Willie Roaf was inducted into the NFL Football Hall of Fame, What’s The 411TV’s host Andrew Rosario caught up with him at the NFL Draft 2012 at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

In this video, Roaf reminisces about the year he was drafted into the NFL from Louisiana Tech.

The NFL Draft didn’t have a lot of pomp and circumstance back then, but Roaf remembers that the fans enjoyed it, Drew Bledsoe was the first pick, some of the guys went out to eat dinner together the night before and it was a lot of fun.

VIDEO: Former New York Jets wide receiver, Wesley Walker, shares his memories of his NFL Draft

What's The 411 TV's host, Andrew Rosario, caught up with Wesley Walker, former Wide Receiver for the New York Jets (1977-1989) at the NFL Draft 2012 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

In this video, Wesley Walker shares his memories of the NFL Draft when he was drafted into the NFL. Back in his day, the NFL didn't have this much hoopla surrounding the Draft, but he is happy that the Jets asked him to participate.

Surprisingly, this was Walker's first NFL Draft event since he was drafted into the NFL. He was enjoying the fans, happy to share the experience with those who were being drafted, and of course, happy to be in NYC.

Astonishingly, the Jets had no idea that Walker was blind in his left eye when he was drafted, which prompted pre-physicals of prospective draftees in successive years. Walker overcame this handicap to become one of the Jets all-time great receivers. He led the league in receiving yards in 1978, was elected to the Pro Bowl twice 1978 and 1982, and was named the New York Jets MVP in 1978.

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